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I was thinking the same thing about being slow!
Right now I'm only working on a cutting board... On deck I need to build a step stool for my toddler for the bathroom. After that?!? Who knows
Benny
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GREAT cutting board!!!
No pictures. Hope to finish by next week a trestle style dinner table and matching bench for our daughter-n-law. Reclaimed lumber from 1886 factory. Most enjoyable project I can remember.
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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Track and field award platform and slat-wall wall panels for my new shed. Also cleaned up both shops working areas and organized some toolboxes last night. I love working in a de-cluttered space!
Love the cutting boards.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
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I'm working on a replica of a folding-leaf table I saw in a store. I only started it two years ago...
The top is glued up, as are the sides for the lower case. The legs are cut, as are the aprons.
I just need to cut mortices and tenons and start putting it together.
I'm building it from cherry.
The original piece:
Semper fi,
Brad
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Location: Central Kentucky
Working on a pair of Cherry Night Tables that will match our dressers. Been a long time coming for these.
In between working on the tables, I made a pair of these stools in walnut and maple
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Slow is an understatement. That's why I posted the pictures about making raised panels with a horizontal router mortiser. I thought it might stimulate some discussion but there was hardly a response.
I hope yours does better.
John
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Nothing so talented. Almost done with a jewelry box for granddaughter's graduation next week. Have a final coat or two of Arm-R-Seal to wipe on and then add a clasp for the lid. Not very good at carving so I had her name laser etched into the lid.